Search results for "Fas"

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Plantar Fasciitis

2004

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMedicinePlantar fasciitisGeneral Medicinemedicine.symptombusinessDermatologyNew England Journal of Medicine
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REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN BICEPS FEMORIS FASCICLE LENGTH AND PENNATION ANGLE AFTER A SIMULATED SOCCER MATCH

2017

Background Hamstring Strain Injuries (HSIs) represent 12% of all injuries in soccer players, and their incidence has increased in recent years. Between 53%-84% of HSIs involve the Biceps femoris muscle (BF). Recent studies have shown that soccer players with shorter BF fascicle length (FL) suffer more HSIs and exhibit regional differences in FL and pennation angle (PA) along BF. It is unclear whether there is any regional difference in the degree of change of these parameters after a soccer match. Objective Describe changes in BF muscle architecture after a simulated soccer match. Design Controlled laboratory study. Pre and Post single session. Setting Laboratory. Amateur Level. Participant…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciencesGeneral MedicineBicepsSubmaximal contraction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationBiceps femoris musclePhysical therapymedicineFascicle lengthOrthopedics and Sports MedicineMuscle architecturebusinesshuman activitiesSingle sessionRegional differencesHamstringBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
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Ultrasonography features of the intrinsic foot muscles in patients with and without plantar fasciitis: A novel case-control research study

2021

IntroductionPlantar fasciitis (PF) is the most common cause of heel pain.(1) This condition was described as a degenerative syndrome associated with pain, lack of functionality and stiffness on the plantar fascia. The aim of the present study was to compare with ultrasound imaging (USI) the thickness and cross-sectional area of the intrinsic foot muscles between individuals with and without plantar fasciitis (PF).Material and methodsA total of 64 volunteers from 18 to 55 years were recruited for the present study. The sample was divided in two groups: A group, composed of participants diagnosed by PF (n = 32) and B group, composed by healthy participants (n = 32).ResultsUSI measurements for…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryRehabilitación médicaPlantar fasciitisGeneral MedicineSurgeryUltrasonografíaTratamiento médicoInfermeriamedicineFoot musclesIn patientmedicine.symptomUltrasonographyFascitis plantarTecnología médicabusinessArchives of Medical Science
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Post-cesarean necrotizing fasciitis caused by surgical site infection

2017

Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare, but rapidly progressive, potentially life-threatening soft tissue infection, with an incidence of 0.15-0.55 cases per 100,000 population. the gynecological-obstetric literature describes cases of NF due to surgical site infection (SSi) after cesarean delivery. this article discusses issues in the medicolegal evaluation of NF and the importance of prophylactic procedures, risk management protocols, and prompt diagnosis of this condition. two cases of post-cesarean NF due to SSi are reported. in both cases the responsibility lay with the hospitals and the medical staff owing to failure to adopt adequate SSi prophylaxis and to establish a timely diagnosis …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrySurgical wound infectionMedicine (all)010401 analytical chemistryGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLegal liability01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSurgery03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSettore MED/43 - Medicina Legalemedicine030216 legal & forensic medicineNecrotizing fasciitiCesarean section; Legal liability; Necrotizing fasciitis; Surgical wound infection; Medicine (all)FasciitisbusinessCesarean sectionSurgical site infection
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Monoprosthesis for simultaneous correction of stress urinary incontinence and cystocele: a 3-year follow-up.

2012

BACKGROUND Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI) and cystocele can occur simultaneously because they have identical predisposing factors. This procedure reinforces pubourethral ligaments and the vesicovaginal fascia, solving SUI and Cystocele. METHODS 57 patients with grade III or higher cystocele were enrolled in this trial; SUI was present in 20% of patients (mean age: 57 years). NAZCA TC was used as monoprosthesis. Prolapse was evaluated using the POP-Q System, sexuality using the FSFI questionnaire, and LUTS using the OAB-SF questionnaire. RESULTS After surgery, there were positive changes, sustained during the follow-up: SUI was cured in 80% patients; there was only one patient with de nov…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryUrinary Incontinence StressMean ageUrinary incontinenceGeneral MedicineFasciaSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureSurveys and QuestionnairesmedicineHumansProspective Studiesmedicine.symptombusinessCystoceleFollow-Up StudiesUrologia
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Intraosseous gas distribution as a marker of postmortem interval

2020

Abstract The postmortem interval is probably the most important puzzle piece in clarifying the circumstances in case of death occurred in unknown conditions. Over the years, radio-imaging modalities have proved their worth in forensic field, providing additional and significant improvements and findings. CT-scan is characterized by wide availability, fast scan times and sustainable healthcare costs. Detection of gas, hemorrhage and bone fractures are points of strength of CT-scan. A reliable evaluation of the post-mortem interval is interesting in the victims of a mass disaster, also following a natural disaster, for the individuation of responsibility in the efficiency of the help and assi…

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicineFast scanningRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingIntensive care medicinebusinessMass disasterPathology and Forensic MedicineTime of deathForensic Imaging
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Physical activity predicts population-level age-related differences in frontal white matter

2018

AbstractPhysical activity has positive effects on brain health and cognitive function throughout the lifespan. Thus far, few studies have examined the effects of physical activity on white matter (WM) microstructure and psychomotor speed within the same, population-based sample (critical if conclusions are to extend to the wider population). Here, using diffusion tensor imaging and a simple reaction time task within a relatively large population-derived sample (N = 399; 18–87 years) from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN), we demonstrate that physical activity mediates the effect of age on white matter integrity, measured with fractional anisotropy. Higher self-repor…

medicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyInternal capsuleExternal capsulebusiness.industryPopulationUncinate fasciculusAudiologyCorpus callosumWhite mattermedicine.anatomical_structureFractional anisotropymedicineeducationbusinessDiffusion MRI
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Muscle versus Fasciocutaneous Flap in Lower Limb Reconstruction: Is There a Best Option?

2017

AbstractSoft tissue defects of the lower extremity that expose underlying bones, joints, and tendons pose challenging problems and generally require free tissue transfer for a successful reconstruction. Historically, muscle flaps were the gold standard choice for lower limb reconstruction. To obviate the unpredictable appearance and high donor-site morbidity of muscle flaps, fasciocutaneous flaps were introduced. Recently, perforator flaps, such as the anterolateral thigh flap, gained a leading role in the reconstructive scenario. There is growing evidence in the literature supporting that fasciocutaneous and perforator flaps are comparable to muscle flaps in terms of flap survival, postope…

medicine.medical_specialtyfasciocutaneous flaps; free flaps; lower limb reconstruction; muscle flaps; SurgerySoft Tissue Injuriesfasciocutaneous flapSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaLeg Injurie030230 surgeryLower limblower limb reconstruction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemuscle flapsMedicineFlap survivalHumansReconstructive Surgical ProcedureFasciaMuscle Skeletalfree flapfasciocutaneous flapsbusiness.industryBone unionOsteomyelitisGraft SurvivalSoft tissueAnterolateral thighPlastic Surgery Proceduresmedicine.diseaseMyocutaneous Flapeye diseasesSurgerySoft Tissue InjurieFasciocutaneous flapTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgerybusinessfree flapsmuscle flapPerforator flapsLeg InjuriesHuman
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Ramadan Observance during Pregnancy in Germany: a Challenge for Prenatal Care.

2018

Abstract Introduction Fasting during Ramadan while pregnant has been shown to have long-term negative effects on the offspringʼs physical and cognitive health. Even though most Muslims do not believe pregnant women are obligated to fast during Ramadan, fasting rates of up to 87% have been reported for pregnant women. No data exists to date about Ramadan adherence and behavior in Germany. Methods The Mainz Study of Ramadan and Pregnancy surveyed pregnant Muslims and new Muslim mothers in Mainz between October 2016 and January 2017 and collected information on Ramadan adherence and behavior. We also collected data on personal characteristics and opinions, to identify determinants of fasting u…

medicine.medical_specialtyfastingPrenatal careCognitive healthSchwangerschaftsvorsorge03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessMaternity and MidwiferyEpidemiologymedicineFrauenheilkundeStatistical analysisGebFra Science030212 general & internal medicine050207 economicsEpidemiologieRamadanPregnancybusiness.industrygynecology05 social sciencesSignificant differenceObstetrics and GynecologyOriginal Article/Originalarbeitmedicine.diseasehumanitiesCountry of originFamily medicineepidemiologyFastenprenatal careObjective informationbusinessGeburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde
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Glucose metabolism and self-regulation — Is insulin resistance a valid proxy of self-control?

2016

Abstract Glucose metabolism has been suggested as an underlying biological factor of self-control stimulating a range of studies exploring the associations between glucose and self-control. Research on interindividual trait-like differences in glucose metabolism and self-control is sparse, as most previous research has focused on associations between state self-control performance and momentary glucose levels. In two experiments in healthy participants (n = 60, mean age 35.2 ± 13.9, 58% women; n = 103, mean age 25.8 ± 6.3, 67% women) consisting of a baseline assessment and a laboratory session, we examined whether trait markers of glucose metabolism (fasting glucose levels, oral glucose tol…

medicine.medical_specialtymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyMean ageSelf-controlCarbohydrate metabolismmedicine.disease050105 experimental psychologyFasting glucoseInsulin resistanceEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineTrait0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesOral glucose toleranceProxy (statistics)PsychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPersonality and Individual Differences
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